62 West 45th Street

62 West 45th Street

The 12-story brick and stone loft building at 62 West 45th was designed in 1910 by architects Rouse & Goldstone for the George Backer Construction Company. After construction it was purchased by Col. Nathan S. Jarvis in 1912. The Franklin Pratt Business School leased the entire sixth floor in 1911, and the building was occasionally called the “Pratt Building” in newspaper accounts. The Pratt Business School left the property due to space constraints in 1934. The building also hosted the Musicians’ Club of New York from 1912 to 1917.

Attended Lobby

Shared Roof Deck (under construction)

Historic Façade

Windows on three sides provide tremendous light and air to each floor

High Ceilings

Tenant Controlled Central Air, 24/7 access

Fully wired by Verizon Fios

Centrally located between Time Square, Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park & Grand Central Station

One block to B, D, F, M and a short walk to Grand Central and Time Square